Your Dental Health and Diabetes: What to Know

Posted on: 13 August 2021

Taking good care of yourself after a diabetes diagnosis is important. Don't forget, though, to visit your dentist after that diagnosis to find out what you can do to ensure the health of your teeth. Diabetes can affect nearly every one of your body systems and your oral health is one of them. Read on to find out what you need to know about a diabetes diagnosis and your dental health.
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Warping And Discoloration: How Certain Beverages Can Affect Your Invisalign

Posted on: 6 July 2021

Your Invisalign aligners might feel a little odd when they're first fitted. This is completely normal, and you'll very quickly get used to the feeling of your new aligners. You may even forget you're wearing them; however, there are a few activities that will serve as a reminder of the fact that you're wearing transparent aligners. This can include doing something as seemingly innocent as enjoying your favorite beverage. High Sugar Content
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4 Things To Know About Wisdom Teeth

Posted on: 25 May 2021

Are you getting to the age where your wisdom teeth are starting to come in? If so, you likely have questions about these third molars that will likely need to be removed. Your Wisdom Teeth Will Likely Need To Be Removed If you think that you will luck out and not need to have your wisdom teeth removed, think again. That's because 85% of people end up having their wisdom teeth removed at some point.
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How To Improve Tooth Sensitivity

Posted on: 13 April 2021

If your teeth are sensitive, you may have noticed issues when you eat and drink or when you smile or inhale air. You may feel pain in your teeth that you can feel all the way inside your body. If you have this pain in your teeth, you suffer from sensitive teeth. Tooth sensitivity is caused when your tooth enamel begins to thin or wear. This can occur with age, or it can happen if you aren't taking good care of your teeth.
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